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Canadians killed in Afghanistan honoured at re-dedication ceremony of cenotaph

Aug 17, 2019 | 12:46 PM

OTTAWA — More than 150 Canadians killed during the war in Afghanistan are being remembered in a special ceremony in Ottawa this morning.

The ceremony, which is being attended by hundreds of family members of those who died, involves the re-dedication of a cenotaph built during the war in honour of the fallen.

It stood for years at the Kandahar Airfield where the Canadian Forces was headquartered for most of its time in Afghanistan before being moved back to Ottawa with the end of the mission in 2014.

The cenotaph was originally dedicated at National Defence Headquarters in Ottawa during a private ceremony in May.